Judge's Attack on The Freedom of Speech is Nullified by Activist

Liberty Activist operating out of Orlando, Florida openly defy Chief Judge Belvin Perry Jr. and Nullify his Administrative Order #2011-03, an order that infringes upon the Freedom of Speech and the Freedom of Association. On this day alone over 300 Fully Inform Jury leaflets were handed out. So there was no mistake about what our intentions were, we began our day at the very front of the court house line where Orange County Sheriff's Deputies were quick to attempt to run interference...

New Authorization for Worldwide War Without End?

Congress is considering monumental new legislation that would grant the president–and all presidents after him–sweeping new power to make war almost anywhere and everywhere. The proposed legislation would allow a president to use military force wherever terrorism suspects are present in the world, regardless of whether there has been any harm to U.S. citizens, or any attack on the United States, or any imminent threat of an attack. The legislation is broad enough to permit a president to use military force within the United States and against American citizens.

Moms Sue Pennsylvania School Over "Boobies" Bracelet Ban

Two mothers filed a free-speech lawsuit Monday against a Pennsylvania school district that suspended their daughters for wearing the popular "I (heart) boobies!" bracelets. The American Civil Liberties Union believes the lawsuit is the first in the country over a school's ban on the $4 bracelets, which are designed to raise breast-cancer awareness among young people. The rubber jewelry has become wildly popular among students, prompting bans across the country.

Know Your Rights When Encountering Law Enforcement

If government agents question you, it is important to understand your rights. You should be careful about what you say when approached by law enforcement officials. If you give answers, they can be used against you in a criminal, immigration, or civil case.

Witnesses taking audio of officers arrested

Simon Glik, a lawyer, was walking down Tremont Street in Boston when he saw three police officers struggling to extract a plastic bag from a teenager’s mouth. Thinking their force seemed excessive for a drug arrest, Glik pulled out his cellphone and began recording. Within minutes, Glik said, he was in handcuffs.